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Is Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen the greatest duo in NBA history?

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  • #51
    Originally posted by DTMB View Post
    that was during the infancy of the nba. those guys greatness would not translate over in any era. those years were like the stone ages for athleticism. Only years removed from one handed dribblers.

    anybody who accrued their greatness in the 50s,60s, & 70s, their greatness does not cross over in any time period. Their greatness is antiquated & does not stand the test of time.
    great is great no matter what era.

    head to head teams from the past is at a disadvantage athletically.

    but what they accomplished is still what they accomplished.

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    • #52
      Jordan-Pippen

      Stockton-Malone

      Kobe-Shaq

      Lebron-Wade

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      • #53
        Paton-kemp

        Mullin-Hardaway

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        • #54
          Honorable Mention from NBA Jam:

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Mr._Pink View Post
            1961-1962 Season

            Elgin Baylor - 38 ppg, 19 rpg, 5 apg

            Jerry West - 31 ppg , 8 rpg, 5 apg


            if only they had nike commercials, idiots who voted in this poll would think they were great.
            oh god, Tua agreed with me.

            I feel dirty.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by kswizzy99 View Post
              oh god, Tua agreed with me.

              I feel dirty.
              no. you agreed with me.

              doesn't it feel good to be right once in a while.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by THE REED™ View Post
                BINGO.

                Keep in mind during their prime run Shaq was without a doubt the best player in the NBA and Kobe was the consensus number 2.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Mr._Pink View Post
                    no. you agreed with me.

                    doesn't it feel good to be right once in a while.
                    how could I agree with you. I said it first.

                    I just saw your post in this thread where you named like 5 duos. that doesn't officially count as a pick.

                    I've always thought Baylor and West were the best duo. You can't deny a 38 and 31 point season by 2 players on the same team.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
                      BINGO.

                      Keep in mind during their prime run Shaq was without a doubt the best player in the NBA and Kobe was the consensus number 2.
                      Exactly what I was about to post.

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